The View from Minerva's Tower: Learning and Imagination in The Anatomy of MelancholyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - 250 pages |
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... tradition of Christian medicine , as contrasted with the ' corporeal and gross ' medicine of the heathens Aristotle and Galen . Before 1660 , the only printed evidence of interest in Paracelsian theory in England were Thomas Tymme's ...
... tradition of Christian medicine , as contrasted with the ' corporeal and gross ' medicine of the heathens Aristotle and Galen . Before 1660 , the only printed evidence of interest in Paracelsian theory in England were Thomas Tymme's ...
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... tradition based on the myth of the Watcher Angels ( Genesis 6 ) that lust or concupiscence was the cause of evil . The familiar but isolated account of the Jahvist writer of Genesis 3 may be an attempt to deny this explanation by ...
... tradition based on the myth of the Watcher Angels ( Genesis 6 ) that lust or concupiscence was the cause of evil . The familiar but isolated account of the Jahvist writer of Genesis 3 may be an attempt to deny this explanation by ...
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... tradition linking melancholy and original sin . 102 See W.F. Mitchell English Pulpit Oratory from Andrewes to Tillotson ( London 1932 ) chaps 5 and 6 . 103 It may be argued that the sermon itself is not necessarily oral . It could be ...
... tradition linking melancholy and original sin . 102 See W.F. Mitchell English Pulpit Oratory from Andrewes to Tillotson ( London 1932 ) chaps 5 and 6 . 103 It may be argued that the sermon itself is not necessarily oral . It could be ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
The Melancholy Physician Considers | 16 |
Geography | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Heritage: Learning and Imagination of the Anatomy of Melancholy Eleanor Patricia Vicari,VICARI Aucun aperçu disponible - 1989 |
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